One-time U.S. Supreme Court nominee Robert H. Bork settled a $1 million lawsuit Friday against the Yale Club after he fell stepping onto a platform to speak.
His lawyer, Randy Mastro, said terms of the deal were confidential and he had no comment.
One-time U.S. Supreme Court nominee Robert H. Bork settled a $1 million lawsuit Friday against the Yale Club after he fell stepping onto a platform to speak. Bork, 81, sued in Manhattan federal court last year, saying he injured himself so badly at a June 2006 event that he needed surgery and was left with a limp. He faulted the club for not having stairs or a handrail leading up to the platform. Bork's lawyer said terms of the deal were confidential.
May 12, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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One-time U.S. Supreme Court nominee Robert H. Bork settled a $1 million lawsuit Friday against the Yale Club after he fell stepping onto a platform to speak.
His lawyer, Randy Mastro, said terms of the deal were confidential and he had no comment.
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